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Beginning on September 17th, heads of government, ministers, diplomats and representatives from civil society, global development and private sector organizations will gather in New York for the United Nations General Assembly and related meetings to discuss advancing global development, including progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. Those working in health will focus their attention ...

Rabin Martin’s Terri Jackson has spent the better part of her career as both an advocate and HIV public health expert and, in her recent op-ed for HIV Plus Magazine, she reflects on the decades-long fight for gay rights that has been inextricably linked with the AIDS response. We’ve come a long way since ...

How should countries go about achieving universal health coverage (UHC)? Political willpower, accountability and private sector engagement, according to Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Rabin Martin CEO, and Harald Nusser, Head of Novartis Social Business, in their latest op-ed published in CapX. “Developing the partnerships necessary to achieve UHC requires sustained engagement from political leaders who ...

Turning the vision of universal health coverage (UHC) into a reality often poses a significant financing challenge, and global health stakeholders are turning to “innovative financing” as one of many potential solutions. Rabin Martin’s Saroj Sedalia recently penned an op-ed in Devex, in which she explores when and how global health stakeholders can use ...

Rabin Martin CEO Dr. Jeffrey L. Sturchio today was appointed as the new Chair of the Board of Directors of Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. “Friends has benefitted greatly from Jeff’s expertise for many years and we are thrilled to see him take on the leadership role with the ...

Rabin Martin, a global health strategy firm working at the intersection of private sector capabilities and unmet public health needs, has introduced new roles on its Leadership Team to support the company’s growth. Maria Schneider and Isabelle Lindenmayer will take on new responsibilities as Portfolio Leaders, and Terri Jackson will become the firm’s Culture ...

Photo by: REUTERS / Denis Balibouse As expected, discussions at the 72nd World Health Assembly last week centered on Universal Health Coverage (UHC), the WHO restructuring and drug pricing, with an additional spotlight on mental health and the global health worker shortage. Major announcements included the formation of the long-discussed WHO Foundation this year ...

Amid discussions centering on universal health coverage (UHC) and the recent restructuring of the World Health Organization (WHO) at the 72nd World Health Assembly, Jeffrey L. Sturchio, Rabin Martin CEO, and Professor Louis Galambos, Johns Hopkins University, published an op-ed in euronews. on the importance of the WHO being open to working with the ...

Last week we had the pleasure of hosting a diverse group of panelists for a discussion around the importance of universal health coverage (UHC) and the innovative role of the private sector. The event celebrated the launch of The Road to Universal Health Coverage – a new book published by Johns Hopkins University Press ...

On 20-28 May 2019, Ministers of Heath and other leading global health policy makers will gather in Geneva, Switzerland for the 72nd session of the World Health Assembly (WHA). This annual meeting brings together high-level health representatives to discuss pressing challenges in public health. It is an important week for many in the global ...